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and the report shows solar panels to as much harm to the environment as good. ♪ this they didn't take a dime. how much in feesoes your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help r an erection lasting more th
and the report shows solar panels to as much harm to the environment as good. ♪ this they didn't take a dime. how much in feesoes your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in...
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there is a new environment in this country. should we take it on? we can't guarantee how it's going to come out. but our job is to take this on with great strength, with the voice of the american people behind them. >> michael: well, if you were in a pulpit a lot of people would be whooping and wooing over this. tell me, congresswoman, before we let you go, tell me something fun about this speech that people who don't get to be in that chamber don't get to experience. what is the cool thing about the state of the union. >> i've been in congress for 22 years. this is my 23rd year. it's always a thrill to be in that chamber. the history the tradition of that speech the bicameral effort and it's the launching of the president's agenda over the next four years. it's a very special evening, and i am really so pleased that carlos soto is here with me for me to see it, especially since the president is going to address the issue of gun violence and that's that puts a very important face on this issue in this nation. >> michael: rosa delauro go get your ais
there is a new environment in this country. should we take it on? we can't guarantee how it's going to come out. but our job is to take this on with great strength, with the voice of the american people behind them. >> michael: well, if you were in a pulpit a lot of people would be whooping and wooing over this. tell me, congresswoman, before we let you go, tell me something fun about this speech that people who don't get to be in that chamber don't get to experience. what is the cool...
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today the global environment is the most uncertain i have seen in the 36 years of service. it's unpredictable and dynamic. we simply don't know when we have to deploy soldiers to fight again. but history tells us that we will. we owe it to them, to ensure they have the proper resources to be ready when needed. the fiscal outlook which the u.s. army faces in fiscal year '13 is dire and to my knowledge unprecedented. in addition to the $180 billion. the combination of the continuing resolution a shortfall -- excuse me, the shortfall in oversays contingency operation funds for afghanistan and the sequester and fiscal year 2013 has resulted in a 17 to $18 billion shortfall to the army's operation and maintenance accounts. as well as an additional $6 billion to other programs. all of this will come in remaining seven months of this year. the fiscal year 2013 fiscal situation -- impact on all forces not serving in afghanistan or forward in korea. impacts which will have a significant impact to fiscal year 2014 and beyond. just a few of the acts we will be forced to take, are for
today the global environment is the most uncertain i have seen in the 36 years of service. it's unpredictable and dynamic. we simply don't know when we have to deploy soldiers to fight again. but history tells us that we will. we owe it to them, to ensure they have the proper resources to be ready when needed. the fiscal outlook which the u.s. army faces in fiscal year '13 is dire and to my knowledge unprecedented. in addition to the $180 billion. the combination of the continuing resolution a...
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this will help create environments for the san francisco gardner stake and western pond turtle. we have currently six active projects on both the peninsula and the sunol region, and three more will be undertaken later this year. now, of course, we need to speak about cal aver as. following your approval of revisions at the last meeting, we are now seeking approval from the board budget and finance committee tomorrow actually for transferring the $117 million from the reserve to the project. * at the same time we have begun negotiation sessions with the contractor and we are very close now to a final agreement on the schedule side of things. so, this is good news. we are really much focusing on the negotiation of direct cost impacts. and by the end of this week i anticipate that we will probably either have an agreement on those or we will have identified specific discrepancies and a way to get, you know, the way to move forward with those discrepancies. however, where the most significant disagreementses are likely is on what we call indirect costs. that includes filled and home
this will help create environments for the san francisco gardner stake and western pond turtle. we have currently six active projects on both the peninsula and the sunol region, and three more will be undertaken later this year. now, of course, we need to speak about cal aver as. following your approval of revisions at the last meeting, we are now seeking approval from the board budget and finance committee tomorrow actually for transferring the $117 million from the reserve to the project. *...
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the descriptions that have been coming out in the last hour, the suspect is contained in a physical environment. that makes it easier in a wooded area. safety is going to be first and foremost with time and effect on their side now. time is more on their side if it's believed that the suspect does not have captives or hostages with him. the speculation about the fire power, stay away from that. you have no idea what he has as far as weapon power at this junkture. the end story is never going to the story as the beginning story. the lack of information, there is speculation going on. the good news is if this is corner, he is in a contained situation. this will be a matter of time. >> you know, you make a good point there. this is good advice to stay away from, how much fire power he has. the emotional element. he went after two former guys, lapd officers. he named 4 others. he shot and kill a riverside police officer wounding another. now today in a recent shoot out, two deputies or officers shot and wounded. how emotional is this for these guys who have been searching for christopher corner for
the descriptions that have been coming out in the last hour, the suspect is contained in a physical environment. that makes it easier in a wooded area. safety is going to be first and foremost with time and effect on their side now. time is more on their side if it's believed that the suspect does not have captives or hostages with him. the speculation about the fire power, stay away from that. you have no idea what he has as far as weapon power at this junkture. the end story is never going to...
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the maryland department of the environment estimated how much fuel ran into back creek. no injuries have been reported. the cause is under investigation. >>> we go from cloudy, gray skies, to sunny, shiny, blue skies. here's a look at sky eye chopper 13. meteorologist bernadetteed woos is out back. and bob turk has the weather, updating our numbers. >>> it was a very warm afternoon. look now. still in the low 50s. lots of places. d.c. at 53. we're at 53. 50, pax river. cooler, but not even compared to normal. 43 out in oakland. now, there is precip headed our way. you look at radar, there is a batch of rain to the south. they had a little snow over portions of oklahoma and texas this morning. it will get somewhat colder tomorrow. and that could set the stage for some frozen precip. a little more on that, bernadette woods in the outback. bernadette? >> that's right. the storm is going to come in the form of rain. but as we head to the storm, it's going to change over to snow. it's going to be a sloppy mess, making its way across the state here. temperatures are getting up
the maryland department of the environment estimated how much fuel ran into back creek. no injuries have been reported. the cause is under investigation. >>> we go from cloudy, gray skies, to sunny, shiny, blue skies. here's a look at sky eye chopper 13. meteorologist bernadetteed woos is out back. and bob turk has the weather, updating our numbers. >>> it was a very warm afternoon. look now. still in the low 50s. lots of places. d.c. at 53. we're at 53. 50, pax river. cooler,...
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it can contaminate the water supply and you know impact americans health so we're talking about the environment and our health and well being is that a fair concern of course you should be concerned about your health you should also keep the risks and in perspective here again there are no examples of where the fracking fluids have harmed someone's health in the united states at this point we just don't occur but again there's just no example of this so you have to keep it in perspective there are other things that people should be worried about and in fact this shouldn't be killing the golden goose in this particular case fifteen billion barrels of oil could help the. economy enormously as you know the unemployment rate in california is much higher than the national rate around ten percent and this could be a boon to that state's tax base as well as to implement people you know certainly a lot of oil that we're talking about but i think the worry is that where we extract this oil in a safe sustainable healthy way of course drilling for oil and gas is popular is a popular trend these days can w
it can contaminate the water supply and you know impact americans health so we're talking about the environment and our health and well being is that a fair concern of course you should be concerned about your health you should also keep the risks and in perspective here again there are no examples of where the fracking fluids have harmed someone's health in the united states at this point we just don't occur but again there's just no example of this so you have to keep it in perspective there...
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maggie thatcher did it the midst of all environments, arguing that longer term gains would more than justify acute short term pay? >> real serious thing, government spending is taxation, it really is. government doesn't create resources, it redistributes resources. when you should cut unnecessary spending is in the middle of a recession. i know people will tell you it's not true, but it is true. you can't tax an economy out of a recession. you just plain can't. >> neil: and i wanted to get with this into melissa francis into this, whether the first report out of the treasury indicates the whisperings of that. you can't hang your hat on tax hikes and can't be hoping and praying important another internet boom? >> you can't. you have to do a low rate tax and free trade and minimal regulations and get out of the way. the economy will get it out of the sefgs. that is what it is supposed to do. governments aren't the job creators. they set the rules and set the stage and let the private sector handle it. it's unfortunately not what this guy is doing. i hope somewhere along the line we hav
maggie thatcher did it the midst of all environments, arguing that longer term gains would more than justify acute short term pay? >> real serious thing, government spending is taxation, it really is. government doesn't create resources, it redistributes resources. when you should cut unnecessary spending is in the middle of a recession. i know people will tell you it's not true, but it is true. you can't tax an economy out of a recession. you just plain can't. >> neil: and i wanted...
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hopefully the environment is a little bit working to the advantage of the authorities. >> and also, chris -- >> go ahead. >> no, and also, chris, one of the other things, they do have the technology, even in these temperatures, to see heat signatures, these kind of things. the other thing, as nightfall approaches is night vision gear. law enforcement, i know that most tactical teams have night vision gear. does he have that capability? one of the other things, too, that we have to keep in mind. with social media the way it is right now, twitter, there's -- how many people does he subscribe to? does he subscribe to different media organizations in the los angeles area that are twittering what's going on in and around the cabin. that's something else that the media and other people involved in this situation have to be careful about what they put out, even in social media. >> you know, i was going to say, we're just getting sad news from the "l.a. times." unfortunately, one of the deputies who was airlifted to the loma linda medical center, we are now told by the "l.a. times," has died. i a
hopefully the environment is a little bit working to the advantage of the authorities. >> and also, chris -- >> go ahead. >> no, and also, chris, one of the other things, they do have the technology, even in these temperatures, to see heat signatures, these kind of things. the other thing, as nightfall approaches is night vision gear. law enforcement, i know that most tactical teams have night vision gear. does he have that capability? one of the other things, too, that we...
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>> in a slow growth environment, people still have two put bandages on. they still have to brush their teeth and wash their hair. look at the results of consumer product companies that have been terrific. balance sheets, they have cash to buy back their securities, pay higher dividends, they have the flexible it is. those stocks trading 13 times earnings in europe 12 times earnings paying high dividends in the field is to be a multiple expansion. tracy: unfortunately we have to run, we will have to have you back to talk about those. thank you. ashley: all right, let's talk about one of the biggest parties on earth in full swing down in southern louisiana. mardi gras last day to celebrate before ash wednesday kicks off the season of sacrifice leading up to easter. also on the economic boost in new orleans. more than three week party attracts a million people to the big easy. new orleans 30,000 hotel rooms on 95% booked for mardi gras featuring 70 different parades. if you miss one, don't worry, another one coming around. this made to give new orleans econo
>> in a slow growth environment, people still have two put bandages on. they still have to brush their teeth and wash their hair. look at the results of consumer product companies that have been terrific. balance sheets, they have cash to buy back their securities, pay higher dividends, they have the flexible it is. those stocks trading 13 times earnings in europe 12 times earnings paying high dividends in the field is to be a multiple expansion. tracy: unfortunately we have to run, we...
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and i think particularly in 2013 in the environment where it does not. on the women of the spectrum when i call the newspapers used to be the dominant news delivery method. it's now "the new york times" also the huffingtonpost.com, the daily beast. it gives you information about what happened jester date. it tends to be hit line driven cut it tends to be what you read at 9 a.m.. it's part of my media every day and part of everyone's media digest. on the other end of the spectrum it is a starkly -- historic the their fan magazines and it's been largely about storytelling wedding of things like "the new york times" magazine or the new yorker or other relief venerable new yorker books, other really venerable publications which take time to read and context and it pretty educated audience. for us we are trying to position ourselves in the space in between the two. the goal at the new republic is to do great writing, the type that is as good if not better than some of the magazines that have made their names in great riding but to do it about important and ti
and i think particularly in 2013 in the environment where it does not. on the women of the spectrum when i call the newspapers used to be the dominant news delivery method. it's now "the new york times" also the huffingtonpost.com, the daily beast. it gives you information about what happened jester date. it tends to be hit line driven cut it tends to be what you read at 9 a.m.. it's part of my media every day and part of everyone's media digest. on the other end of the spectrum it is...
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there is a very robust underground environment between the north korean, iranian, russian, pakistani scientists and in dealing of nuclear technology. i think that's a very, very dangerous element to this. jon: how do we stop that? >> well the problem is we have very little room left with north korea. we've almost, gotten to the point where we kind of learned to live with this problem and the danger there of course, there are certain people in the administration saying if we can do that with them, certainly we can live with iranian nuclear program. i don't know that, there is not an easy answer to it. jon: it is one thing to live with a north korea that has maybe a nuclear bomb or two. but a nuclear, i'm sorry a north korea that has an icbm capable of reaching the united states, and a nuclear warhead, that's a different thing entirely. >> certainly. the north koreans are on the verge of putting together a usable weapon on top of a long-range missile that can reach just about any city on earth. you talk about how we become accustomed to it. the problem is the north koreans have unstabl
there is a very robust underground environment between the north korean, iranian, russian, pakistani scientists and in dealing of nuclear technology. i think that's a very, very dangerous element to this. jon: how do we stop that? >> well the problem is we have very little room left with north korea. we've almost, gotten to the point where we kind of learned to live with this problem and the danger there of course, there are certain people in the administration saying if we can do that...
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but in today's low interest rate environment, it may not actually make the most sense. if you're paying less than 4% on your mortgage, if you can -- you can take that money and put it into retirement investing, you could make even conservatively 4%, 6%. that may be a smarter way to spend that savings. >> okay. what if i'm in debt? how do i deal with the debt issues and save for retirement? >> here's something that might be a little controversial. but you don't want to enter retirement with a lot of high priced debt. what we're talking about are credit cards, maybe student loans that you took on for your kids or auto loans. you want to pay that off. you might be paying 8% 10%, 12% on. that here's the controversial part -- maybe for a while you want to step back your retirement savings and put this money into paying down that debt. if you're paying 12% on debt that's going sap your retirement. nay off as soon as you can. >> donna rosato. thank you. >>> from saving your money to saving your strength. a ceo of an energy project explains why you might be more productive just
but in today's low interest rate environment, it may not actually make the most sense. if you're paying less than 4% on your mortgage, if you can -- you can take that money and put it into retirement investing, you could make even conservatively 4%, 6%. that may be a smarter way to spend that savings. >> okay. what if i'm in debt? how do i deal with the debt issues and save for retirement? >> here's something that might be a little controversial. but you don't want to enter...
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. >> -- kids growing up in that environment? >> yes. that is the point. they are really going to mature quickly. but also they're going to learn that this new brother i have, maybe he's not so bad after all. maybe he actually brings something into my life, in the way that kids do. first usually by saying i don't know if i like you so much or not. the big part of the story is adventure. it is full-on survivor adventure. >> this is the age group of 8 to 10. >> 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, yeah. the characters are 8 to 13. so right in that range. >> and we know that it continues. you said it's the first of three. they're still stranded? >> oh, yes. they're still stranded at the end of book one. >> okay. survival skills will come in handy. congrats on the show. >> thanks. >> keep it going. >> thanks for having me on. >> jeff probst, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, last-minute valentine's gifts right after this. this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a he
. >> -- kids growing up in that environment? >> yes. that is the point. they are really going to mature quickly. but also they're going to learn that this new brother i have, maybe he's not so bad after all. maybe he actually brings something into my life, in the way that kids do. first usually by saying i don't know if i like you so much or not. the big part of the story is adventure. it is full-on survivor adventure. >> this is the age group of 8 to 10. >> 8, 9, 10,...
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liz: government paid for green chutes versus setting a business environment to get that 2 trillion in cash overseas at corporations home into the united states. that's the theme. stuart: the market likes it. the dow just hit 14,000 again. we're up 30 points as we speak. by the way, in the last year alone, the government spent more than 2 billion dollars on free cell phones for the poor. that money comes from a fee on your cell phone bill. surprise, surprise, a lot of the people getting the phones cannot prove their eligibility. judge napolitano on that. what is he going to say about fraud and waste? i know what he's going to say. he will be on the air at 10:35 this morning. and now whenever we have a celebrity on our show, we like to ask, how do you feel about paying half your income in taxes? today we have award winning actress and long time president obama supporter eva longoria who is with ussfrom the new york stock exchange. ms. longoria, welcome to the program. it is very good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. stuart: you have been all over our show this morning sayin
liz: government paid for green chutes versus setting a business environment to get that 2 trillion in cash overseas at corporations home into the united states. that's the theme. stuart: the market likes it. the dow just hit 14,000 again. we're up 30 points as we speak. by the way, in the last year alone, the government spent more than 2 billion dollars on free cell phones for the poor. that money comes from a fee on your cell phone bill. surprise, surprise, a lot of the people getting the...
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is either a traitor or he has the inability to discern and understand how to walk in those kinds of environments, which makes him completely unfit to be the director of central intelligence. stephanie: let me review. instead of being the heads of the c.i.a., he should be executed into treason. we should turn that into a tribunal. >> that's what they peddle. stephanie: ok, let's end with linda harvey from mission america. what's that? >> one of those web radio shows that seems to be popular amongst the righties. >> he would cave in and allow homosexual identity and attraction to be respected and welcomed among their boys. that would mean mobile spiritual and possibly physical corruption, plain and simple. parents and grandparents in our nation are appalled at the irresponsibility of this potential move. the delay is not necessarily a good sign. what the national boy scouts may be hoping for is for more dialogue. in other words ways to pressure local troop leaders and national christian groups threatening to disaffiliate if this new policy goes through. the delay also allows homosexual groups to m
is either a traitor or he has the inability to discern and understand how to walk in those kinds of environments, which makes him completely unfit to be the director of central intelligence. stephanie: let me review. instead of being the heads of the c.i.a., he should be executed into treason. we should turn that into a tribunal. >> that's what they peddle. stephanie: ok, let's end with linda harvey from mission america. what's that? >> one of those web radio shows that seems to be...
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even though now we are in an environment where there is a republican majority in the house and a slimmer majority in the senate, please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want to ask questions. so do not worry, you are not on tv if you do not want to be. >> thank you for your patience. i am a representative with leader pelosi, and i'm thrilled to have you today to learn more of our best practices for accessing credit. it is a priority for our office. we are very well aware of how small businesses are running up against the wall right now in terms of trying to get the credit and loans they are looking for, so i will try hard to bring the bright
even though now we are in an environment where there is a republican majority in the house and a slimmer majority in the senate, please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government...
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i seek to use transportation policy to advance social justice, strong economy, and sustainable environment. that experience includes being the director of the san francisco bicycle coalition and being the transportation policy director for spur, san francisco planning and urban research. and a project director for the san francisco transit riders union. in those jobs, especially in the latter two, i learned what it takes to provide excellent public transit as efficiently as possible and at least -- a the least possible cost to the taxpayers. and i'm proud to say that golden gate transit has done a really good job. these are hard times, as you know, for public transit agencies. we had to cut quite a bit of service, but we were smart about it and we also managed to add some service. and rider ship is increased on golden gate transit. * if reappointed, i hope to continue to work to improve golden gate transit and also to work to improve bicycle and pedestrian access and safety on the bridge. and i respectfully request your reappointment. >> thank you. supervisor cohen. >> thank you. i guess t
i seek to use transportation policy to advance social justice, strong economy, and sustainable environment. that experience includes being the director of the san francisco bicycle coalition and being the transportation policy director for spur, san francisco planning and urban research. and a project director for the san francisco transit riders union. in those jobs, especially in the latter two, i learned what it takes to provide excellent public transit as efficiently as possible and at...
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we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state of the union? he'll tell us here at post 9. one more look at futures on this fat tuesday. we'll try to let the good times roll when "squawk on the street" comes right back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combi
we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state...
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arg is an architectural firm that helps people realize opportunities in the historic-built environment. i'm an expert in navigating the needs and the issues our clients face with their historic properties. i'm well versed in assessing and applying the secretary of interior standards for the treatment of historic properties. and i believe these historic properties are places of meaning and memories and are important to our community and should be preserved. for over 25 years i have been making culturally significant buildings and sites relevant for future generations. i focus on restoration, rehabilitation and adapted reuse. as well as built on new design, design of new buildings within the sensitive historic context. i understand fully how to embrace change. identifying and celebrating what makes these places special while at the same time accommodating new and contemporary uses. some of my projects include the restoration of the angel island immigration station, the goldman school of public policy at u.c. berkeley, both the restoration of the existing historic building and the design
arg is an architectural firm that helps people realize opportunities in the historic-built environment. i'm an expert in navigating the needs and the issues our clients face with their historic properties. i'm well versed in assessing and applying the secretary of interior standards for the treatment of historic properties. and i believe these historic properties are places of meaning and memories and are important to our community and should be preserved. for over 25 years i have been making...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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. >>> the more time you spend together in a nonstressful environment, make all of the jokes about cooking that you want. the fact of the matter -- that me time, is our time. >> let me ask you another question, cooking a scrambled egg, do you cook them hard and fast or let them cook slowly? >> it all depends on the pan. if it's nonstick, it's super high heat. you don't have to add a lot of butter to it the amount of fat will affect it and add holy water to it as well. >>> can't you just imagine -- how long did it take you to come up with spicing up married life? >> to honestest with you, 12 chapters, one for each month. it's only 12 chapters, but it took me about five years because i was compiling information from different studies, whether religious or secular about how to improve and strengthen married life. we finally released it on september of 2012, which just happened to be mom and dad's 50th wedding anniversary month. >> they got the dedication. >> they did. are you kidding me. >> how do you minister people through a cook book? >> it's a great question. i think when we eat, we think
. >>> the more time you spend together in a nonstressful environment, make all of the jokes about cooking that you want. the fact of the matter -- that me time, is our time. >> let me ask you another question, cooking a scrambled egg, do you cook them hard and fast or let them cook slowly? >> it all depends on the pan. if it's nonstick, it's super high heat. you don't have to add a lot of butter to it the amount of fat will affect it and add holy water to it as well....
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we do not want to exclude students from school environment. we want to keep them there. we understand all student are not perfect. we want to take you where you are and we're going to work with you. that's a basic fundamental shift in philosophy on how to deal with this behavior in school. and so these three things are perfect examples of what you can do in your own states if you want to take that the. then finally, i want to touch on some of you may have heard of the judge from clayton county, georgia. he's developed a model of collaboration grenadian juvenile courts, the school, the police, and the county social service agency and the county mental health. in essence what they've done is develop a protocol that requires all misdemeanors to be dealt with at school. no more referrals to the juvenile court for misdemeanors. on the first occurrence and on the second occurrence. the first occurrence is a warning. the second occurrence, you were referred to a panel that has community service providers in the county mental health and county social service agency, and you and
we do not want to exclude students from school environment. we want to keep them there. we understand all student are not perfect. we want to take you where you are and we're going to work with you. that's a basic fundamental shift in philosophy on how to deal with this behavior in school. and so these three things are perfect examples of what you can do in your own states if you want to take that the. then finally, i want to touch on some of you may have heard of the judge from clayton county,...
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but consensus on the environment. belief in science. and this right wing crowd doesn't want to buy into any of this. >> bill: you know what really offends me tonight so there will be parents of the kids who were shot down and killed in newtown, connecticut right. then you're going to have ted nugent who called them props. parents in chicago who have lost their kids. another city. calls them all props. >> a number of people every day that die from gun violence. >> bill: it is just sick for the republicans to allow him to come in. so what are you looking forward to tonight? what are you expecting? >> i was going to talk about the issues you just mentioned. to me, it is always about jobs and the economy. we're still -- we lost -- you've heard me say this far too many times. we lost five million manufacturing jobs from 2000 until 2010. we've gained about 500,000 of them back. that's really the ticket for so many americans the middle class. it is not the only answer. when we see wages decline and we see so many people able to keep up in life
but consensus on the environment. belief in science. and this right wing crowd doesn't want to buy into any of this. >> bill: you know what really offends me tonight so there will be parents of the kids who were shot down and killed in newtown, connecticut right. then you're going to have ted nugent who called them props. parents in chicago who have lost their kids. another city. calls them all props. >> a number of people every day that die from gun violence. >> bill: it is...
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we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and those things show up in the brain. the brain is also a sponge. the brain isn't simply created by genetics and it's very much shaped by environment. and so my mentor john monaghan likened the problem of predicting violent people to predicting violent storms. when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directio
we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and...
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their goal is a safer cleaner environment for everyone who uses the system. >> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three acts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> reporter: passengers have mixed reaction. >> i support dealing with criminals in whatever way they need to be dealt with, but i just hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but now or another i don't want to be profiled. >> i'm worried about my rights, yes, definitely. >> this law would pretty much put people into -- i think it would be an outrage. >> if someone actually stabs somebody next to them or is involved in serious bad issues, i think that's absolutely reasonable to ban them as long as there is a process in place to make sure it's not something minor. >> reporter: one of the questions that's come up, can protesters be banned? officials say while they can take action against someone who interferes with trains, they tell us the law is not aimed at protesters. >>> shares of palo alto's tesla slipped lower today while the
their goal is a safer cleaner environment for everyone who uses the system. >> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three acts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> reporter: passengers have mixed reaction. >> i support dealing with criminals in whatever way they need to be dealt with, but i just hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but now or another i don't want to...
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their goal is a safer cleaner environment for everyone who uses the system. >> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three acts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> reporter: passengers have mixed reaction. >> i support dealing with criminals in whatever way they need to be dealt with, but i just hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but now or another i don't want to be profiled. >> i'm worried about my rights, yes, definitely. >> this law would pretty much put people into -- i think it would be an outrage. >> if someone actually stabs somebody next to them or is involved in serious bad issues, i think that's absolutely reasonable to ban them as long as there is a process in place to make sure it's not something minor. >> reporter: one of the questions that's come up, can protesters be banned? officials say while they can take action against someone who interferes with trains, they tell us the law is not aimed at protesters. >>> shares of palo alto's tesla slipped lower today while the
their goal is a safer cleaner environment for everyone who uses the system. >> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three acts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> reporter: passengers have mixed reaction. >> i support dealing with criminals in whatever way they need to be dealt with, but i just hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but now or another i don't want to...
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defenders will tell you that he made enormous strides in the effort to make the catholic church a safe environment for children. remember the first pope to meet with victims of sex abuse which he did for the first time in the united states in april 2008 and did six times total over the course of hs papacy the first pope to apologize directly for the crisis to institute zero tolerance as the official policy of the church. critics will say much of that was too little too late. too much was left undone but that of course is not the only issue that people will remember about this pope. many liberals in the catholic church, for example, would praise him on some fronts but suggest overall his leadership rolled back the clock on the reforming spirit of the second vatican council in the mid 1960s. many women particularly religious women in the united tates, nuns, will remember the crkdowns on americanuns that unfolded on his watch. while his admirers, i submit, will probably remember him as one of the great teaching popes of modern times perhaps of all time who for almost eight years led a sort of global
defenders will tell you that he made enormous strides in the effort to make the catholic church a safe environment for children. remember the first pope to meet with victims of sex abuse which he did for the first time in the united states in april 2008 and did six times total over the course of hs papacy the first pope to apologize directly for the crisis to institute zero tolerance as the official policy of the church. critics will say much of that was too little too late. too much was left...
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because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest friends, the north koreans. but right now we will say good-bye to our viewers in the united states. but for everyone else here at cnn international, we'll continue on with our coverage of this breaking news story. let's go to matthew chance who is live in beijing. for more on this, it is the chinese new year holiday. the place is closed down, you can shoot a cannon down the main street of beijing and not hit anybody. when can we expect something to come out of the government there? >> it's very difficult to say. >> a war in the gop. between donald trump calling karl rove a
because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest...
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, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in this country, but we're also neil, the party of problem solving, we have gotten away from problem solving, we forgot how to do a dial, a lot of governors are pretty good from it, we should learn more from models of the republican governor that are doing good things but we lost the art of problem solving. that is what republicanism i think was founded on. pragmatic solutions to the issues of the day that work in favor of all americans, governors do it well, live doing that thing as governor of state of utah. and it works, on the economic side it should work on education policy, it should work in terms
, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in...
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their goal is a safer, cleaner environment for everyone whop uses the system. >>> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three abouts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> i hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal, and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but i don't want to be profiled. >> this law will pretty much put people into -- i think it would be a outrage. >> if somebody is involved in serious bad issues, i think it's reasonable to ban them as long as there's a process in play to make sure it's not something minor. >> reporter: firms tell us the law is not aimed at protesters. there will also be a judicial review process for people who believe they were banned unfairly. live in oakland. channel 2 news. >>> a 14-year-old is hospitalized tonight after he was hit by a car in concord. the boy was in a crosswalk just before 1:00 this afternoon. they say he's a freshman at a high school. he's been taken to children's hospital oakland. he niece a coma and needed surgery to relief pressure on his brain. he is said to be c
their goal is a safer, cleaner environment for everyone whop uses the system. >>> when it comes to the nonviolent acts, it's going to take three abouts in 90 consecutive days to get a prohibition order. >> i hope that it doesn't carry over. for instance, i'm not a criminal, and i wouldn't commit vandalism or anything, but i don't want to be profiled. >> this law will pretty much put people into -- i think it would be a outrage. >> if somebody is involved in serious...
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gerri: obamacare, of the environment. >> the good part of dade.up front that will make you wait longer in line to go to your own doctor or the emergency room and all insurance rates will go up. gerri: you cannot even get a doctor today. great to see you on set. edges are not just about wing of the agenda but it is about politics made all the more infuriatingly with those standing ovations going on and on that is one of the things that bothered kay bailey hutcheson. >> one of the best things about not being in the senate anymore is not having to sit in that room and stand up and clap every 15 seconds or senator hands i wish we had a moratorium -- moratorium and elect a buddy listen like the people around the country. gerri: what do think? should this innovation be banned? log on and vote will share the results of the news this show. problem makes it launder but tonight stop by if the longest televised state of the union. number five, and gerald ford around 45 minutes on average so august 1976, 50 minutes. number four, george to be bush on average 53 minutes of the 2003 just messed the o
gerri: obamacare, of the environment. >> the good part of dade.up front that will make you wait longer in line to go to your own doctor or the emergency room and all insurance rates will go up. gerri: you cannot even get a doctor today. great to see you on set. edges are not just about wing of the agenda but it is about politics made all the more infuriatingly with those standing ovations going on and on that is one of the things that bothered kay bailey hutcheson. >> one of the...
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district worked close closely with the office of civil rights to design policies to help improve the environment for our students. many parents hope the federal investigation will be a wake-up call for all schools to do more to stop bullying. as a result of the investigation principals and teachers must now take special training to recognize disability based harassment. reporting live from palo alto, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. we have an update now to a developing story out of the east bay. police are involved in a standoff with a suspected bank robber. it unfolded this evening -- this morning at the easy 8 motel near 880 and maory avenue. police say three armed men stormed the bank about four miles away in fremont this afternoon. they escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash. right now one man has surrendered to police. two others are still inside. we're going to continue to follow this story and bring you an update as it's warranted. >>> the nightly commute is taking longer for some cal train passengers. riders are experiencing delays of a half hour following
district worked close closely with the office of civil rights to design policies to help improve the environment for our students. many parents hope the federal investigation will be a wake-up call for all schools to do more to stop bullying. as a result of the investigation principals and teachers must now take special training to recognize disability based harassment. reporting live from palo alto, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. we have an update now to a...
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because it is very come munal and it is very and you can reach out to people and i like that type of environment so i want to create that with my space. and we joined the neighborhood association and the merchant's association and we have been going to all of the meetings and just hearing the different things and they want more non-alcoholic drinks and so that everybody can come in and have a good time and we want to be here for a long time and be able to support the community and the city that we live in. >> okay. thank you very much. >> we can now hear from the police department. >> representing san francisco, police. lay has filed an application with the california department of beverage control seeking a license for 313 ivy street and for the purpose of this hearing, the california department of alcohol befrage control seeks a determination to the board of supervisors as to the approval or denial. >> from the time period, july 2011 to july, 2 on 12, there is no calls for service at this location or police reports. this is located in plot 558. and applicant premises is not located in a high c
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. >> a lot coming, obamacare, environment. >> the unpleasant parts of obamacare. the goodies they did up front, the stuff that will make you wait longer in line to get health care, make you wait longer in line, to go to your own doctor, or to emergency room, and all of our rates are insurance rates are going to go up,. gerri: you won't get the doctor that you want or a doctor at all, grover thank you for coming in, great to see you on set, thank you. >> good to be with you. gerri: the speaks are not just about laying out a president's agenda before congress, and american team, it is about politics made more unifour -- infuriating ridiculous standing ovations that go on and on. one of those things that bothered kate hutcheson on her time in capitol hill. >> one of the best i thinks is not sitting in that room, and either standing up and collapse every 15 seconds or sitting on your hand for the while thing, i wish so much we would have a moratorium on standing and let everyone listen like the people outside of the country are, i think it would be so much better. ger
. >> a lot coming, obamacare, environment. >> the unpleasant parts of obamacare. the goodies they did up front, the stuff that will make you wait longer in line to get health care, make you wait longer in line, to go to your own doctor, or to emergency room, and all of our rates are insurance rates are going to go up,. gerri: you won't get the doctor that you want or a doctor at all, grover thank you for coming in, great to see you on set, thank you. >> good to be with you....